Your accent determines the kind of school you attended?
Is this really true? Or is this a way of separating each other by the way we speak or pronounce words? A few minutes ago, I was in my Radio lecture and one of the students raised an interesting topic about going to private schools or public schools. It got me thinking about how many times I’ve been asked why I've got a "coloured accent” and “which school did I go to?” Quite frequently, I'm asked why I’ve got a coloured accent and my sister doesn’t? They say: “But you went to a ‘white’ school, where's the coloured accent coming from?” Personally, from experience, I do not think the school you attended has an influence on your accent. It all depends on your surroundings, the people you surround yourself with and where you grew up. Be it with family or friends. Attending a predominantly ‘white’ school, for me, didn’t mean I must change the way I speak so that everywhere I go people know that I attended a "Model-C school or white school" as some would ...